I got on the Node thing for awhile too, but went back to Java/JBoss/Tomcat/Spring. If you are skilled with the Java stack it is hard to beat for performance and breadth. If you are not, well, I admit the learning curve…
Good to see Java is holding its own.
To answer the question...Yes, Java has changed for the better. Give it a go...you'll be impressed.
What about the negative effects of washing those bags? 1. Extra drinking water usage in a state with known water supply issues. 2. More detergent residue in the ground and oceans. 3. Electricity usage to run the washer.…
WTF? Seriously, lobster suits and dating apps do not mix.
The name sucks. Makes me feel like cattle on the block.
The latest Java/Spring/JEE platforms are much more lightweight than they were 5 years ago. Look at annotated JAX-RS and you'll be amazed. You defectors should really give it a objective try. Nowadays us Java guys can…
WiFi only??? wtf
It will be wonderful until the first time a plunger smashes a car with a family to smithereens because the railgun timing was slightly off due to a voltage irregularity.
This is a bogus excuse. There must be some other reason they are shutting down as this appears to be a rectifiable problem.
While I am a *nix fan, I do wish good luck to MS! Ballsy move.
You read the whole thing??
Wow. How much precious time have you wasted having to type tbl as a prefix every time you reference a table in your code or during maintenance? Also, how about the mental energy needed to filter out the tbl prefix…
You wasted precious time from your life with this response. They stopped reading after the first few sentences.
Great advice! As a tech founder, I can build anything but I can't market for crap. Not only can't I do it, but I hate doing it. Don't get in my way and I won't get in yours, my non-tech partner. We'll go to some great…
Something is not kosher with these numbers. Anyone going through the effort of publishing an app to the App Store will at least download it themselves and have at least a few friends or family members do the same.
I got on the Node thing for awhile too, but went back to Java/JBoss/Tomcat/Spring. If you are skilled with the Java stack it is hard to beat for performance and breadth. If you are not, well, I admit the learning curve…
Good to see Java is holding its own.
To answer the question...Yes, Java has changed for the better. Give it a go...you'll be impressed.
What about the negative effects of washing those bags? 1. Extra drinking water usage in a state with known water supply issues. 2. More detergent residue in the ground and oceans. 3. Electricity usage to run the washer.…
WTF? Seriously, lobster suits and dating apps do not mix.
The name sucks. Makes me feel like cattle on the block.
The latest Java/Spring/JEE platforms are much more lightweight than they were 5 years ago. Look at annotated JAX-RS and you'll be amazed. You defectors should really give it a objective try. Nowadays us Java guys can…
WiFi only??? wtf
It will be wonderful until the first time a plunger smashes a car with a family to smithereens because the railgun timing was slightly off due to a voltage irregularity.
This is a bogus excuse. There must be some other reason they are shutting down as this appears to be a rectifiable problem.
While I am a *nix fan, I do wish good luck to MS! Ballsy move.
You read the whole thing??
Wow. How much precious time have you wasted having to type tbl as a prefix every time you reference a table in your code or during maintenance? Also, how about the mental energy needed to filter out the tbl prefix…
You wasted precious time from your life with this response. They stopped reading after the first few sentences.
Great advice! As a tech founder, I can build anything but I can't market for crap. Not only can't I do it, but I hate doing it. Don't get in my way and I won't get in yours, my non-tech partner. We'll go to some great…
Something is not kosher with these numbers. Anyone going through the effort of publishing an app to the App Store will at least download it themselves and have at least a few friends or family members do the same.